US3942403A - Bushing for piano action - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to bearings, and more particularly, to bearings between parts made of wood or equivalent materials subject to swell and shrink due to changes in atmospheric conditions.
- the invention has particular utility in connection with the pivotal connections in a piano action, that is, the centers on which the action members swing back and forth, and will be described and illustrated in that context.
- a piano action consists of a series of levers, usually made of wood, which are pinned together at certain hinge points known as "centers". These connections are usually effected with tongue-and-fork arrangement held together by means of a lateral or transverse pin.
- These pins are generally of "German silver” with considerable nickel content so that they will not corrode, and are manufactured with precise tolerances on diameter and concentricity.
- the pin is held firmly in the central or tongue member, as the hole is drilled for an interference fit.
- the fork member turns relative to the pin and is provided with a bushing with a view toward achieving a noiseless, efficient and durable action.
- the bushing has for many years been made of bushing cloth, a special all-wool felted fabric especially designed and manufactured for this purpose. It has resilience and softness sufficient to eliminate noises, and to absorb impacts in order to eliminate failure of the action parts through fracture and to maintain accurate alignment of the parts.
- this material is hygroscopic, tending to swell in moist atmospheric conditions and to shrink in dry conditions. Consequently, under moist conditions the center often becomes so tight as to interfere with the functioning of the pivotal connection and the corresponding piano key either loses all speed and sensitivity of action or fails to function entirely.
- a one-piece bushing of suitable plastic or elastomeric material such as a fluorocarbon resin of the type marketed under the name "Teflon, " as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,240,095, assigned to the assignee of the present application.
- the bushing described therein is provided with an integral annular flange at one end, which is positioned on the internal or tongue side of each arm of the fork member. The bushing is inserted from the inside into a bushing hole of correct size to afford a light push fit so as to eliminate any possible distortion of the internal diameter.
- the flange prevents any possible movement of the bushing outwardly, and, with proper fit, no movement whatsoever, either rotary or inwardly toward the tongue member can occur.
- the design of the bushing eliminates the necessity for glueing it in place thereby removing the risk of loose and consequently noisy and inaccurate bushings, and of glue-soaked bushings and of bushings uneven in their action because of uneven distribution of glue.
- the flange also stiffens the bushing and also acts as a spacer to provide the necessary clearance between the mating parts.
- the drilled holes in the two fork arms are not perfectly aligned with each other, or may be misaligned with the drilled pin-receiving hole in the tongue part, with the consequence that the internal bores of the two bushings, when inserted with a push fit in the drilled holes in the fork arms, are likewise misaligned with the bearing pin, thus causing the pin to bind in the bushing and not rotate with the desired ease.
- the bushing formed of a suitable plastic or elastomeric material, such as Teflon, has at one end an integral annular flange which is positioned on the internal or tongue side of each arm of the fork member, the bushing being inserted from the inside into a bushing hole seized to provide a press fit.
- the bushing has an internal bore of substantially uniform diameter throughout its length, and an outer diameter at the end portions of that portion received in the bushing hole smaller than its outer diameter over the portion thereof mediate the end portions, whereby the bushing can rotate along its axis relative to the bushing hole so as to be self-aligning with the bearing pin received in the internal bore.
- the radius of the portion mediate the end portions varies along its length in accordance with the arc of a circle of predetermined radius centered on the axis of the internal bore. Variations in the tolerance of the bushing holes are taken up by compression of the bushing at its larger diameter region, this compression, in turn, causing a slight reduction in the diameter of the internal bore at the point of compression thereby to provide essentially a line contact between the bushing and bearing pin instead of contact throughout the length of the bushing.
- the bushing is tightly held in the bushing hole, yet the center works freely, primarily because of improved alignment and reduction of the length of the pin and bushing contact, despite distortion of the wood parts caused by extreme climatic conditions.
- the surface of the flange which engages the inner surface of the fork arm is inclined outwardly to provide clearance between the flange and the fork arm to allow the bushing sleeve to be rotated along its axis, and its surface which confronts the tongue portion is chamfered at its outer periphery and at the internal bore for reducing the area of contact of the annular flange with the tongue portion to reduce the friction between the opposed surfaces of the tongue portion and the flange.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary section of the front portion of a grand piano showing one key and its hammer action in side elevation to illustrate the hinge points at which the improved bushing is utilized;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary plan view on a larger scale of the forked end of the hammer shank and its flange of FIG. 1, connected by the improved bearing of this invention;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view on a still larger scale of the improved bushing used in the bearing of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary view partly in section and on the scale of FIG. 3 of the bearing of FIG. 2 illustrating the configuration and arrangement of the bearing bushings.
- the piano construction shown in FIG. 1 is conventional, consisting of a key-frame 10, key 12, hammer 14, hammer shank 16, hammer flange 18, flange rail 20, pivotal connection 22 between the hammer shank and hammer flange, wippen 24, wippen pivot 26, jack fly 28, pivot 30 between wippen and jack fly, repeating lever 32 and pivot 34 between wippen and repeating lever.
- the improved bushing of this invention is useable to advantage in all of the pivotal connections 22, 26, 30 and 34, which are representative of such connections in actions of both upright and grand pianos. Since the bearings at all of these pivotal connections have the same construction, only the bearing 22 is illustrated in FIG. 2, 3 and 4.
- the bearing 22 comprises a cylindrical metal pin 36, usually formed of "German silver,” having a tight or driven fit with a hole extending laterally through the tongue portion 38 of the wooden hammer flange 18, both ends of the pin projecting beyond the sides of the tongues to form trunnions.
- the bearing pin has a diameter of 0.048 inch, plus 0.000 inch and minus 0.0002 inch.
- trunnions are surrounded by cylindrical bushings 40 of a suitable plastic or elastomeric material, preferably the fluorocarbon resin sold under the trademark Teflon, retained in holes provided to receive them in the arms 42 of the bifurcated or forked end of the wooden hammer shank 16, which in the present embodiment have a diameter of 0.0097 ⁇ 0.001 inch.
- Teflon fluorocarbon resin sold under the trademark Teflon
- the improved bushing according to the invention shown ten times actual size in FIGS. 3 and 4, is preferably manufactured on an automatic screw machine, for most accurate results.
- the present embodiment of the bushing has an overall length of 0.120 ⁇ 0.003 inch and an internal bore 40a of uniform diameter throughout its length of 0.049 ⁇ 0.0005 inch.
- the outer end of the bushing is chamfered at 40b to facilitate insertion in the bushing holes in the arms of the forked hammer shank.
- the inner end of the bushing is provided with an integral flange 40c which engages the inner surface of the fork arm and acts as a spacer between the associated arm 42 and the tongue portion 38 of the hammer flange 18, providing the necessary clearance between the mating parts.
- the surface 40d of the flange which confronts the fork arm is inclined outwardly by a small amount, typically 8° from the vertical, to provide clearance between the flange and the fork arm for a purpose to be discussed presently.
- the inner end of the bushing is chamfered at its outer periphery as at 40e, and around the internal bore, as at 40f, so as to reduce the area of contact of the flange with the confronting tongue portion thereby to reduce the friction between opposed surfaces of the tongue portion and the associated flanges.
- a 30° chamfer at both the outer periphery of a flange 42c having a diameter of 0.120 inch and at the internal bore of diameter 0.049 inch reduces by 60% the area of the flange which contacts the tongue portion, with a corresponding reduction in the friction between the tongue and the associated flanges.
- the outer diameter of the portions 40g and 40h of that portion of the bushing that is received in the bushing hole is smaller than the diameter of the portion 40j mediate the end portions.
- the maximum outer diameter of the portion 40j is larger by 0.008 inch than the diameter of the end portions 42g and 42h and varies in accordance with the arc of a circle having a radius of 0.051 inch, centered on the axis of the bushing and inwardly 0.070 inch from the outer surface of the flange.
- the bushings which have a maximum outer diameter of 0.102 ⁇ 0.0005 inch, are inserted from between the arms 42 into the bushing holes, which as was noted earlier, have a diameter of 0.097 ⁇ 0.001 inch, thereby to provide a press fit.
- Another important advantage of the "barrel shape" is that variations in tolerances on the size of the bushing hole and on the maximum outer diameter of the bushing are taken up by compression of the bushing in the region 40j, which results in a decrease in the diameter of the internal bore 40a in the portion of its length corresponding to the region 40j as shown, exaggerated, in the left-hand bushing in FIG. 4.
- the bushing is tight in the fork member in which it is inserted, yet the pin 36 is free to rotate relative to the bushing on the essentially line contact between the pin and the bushing.
- the variation in internal diameter between bushings can be held to ⁇ 0.0005 inch, so that variations become relatively insignificant, and because of the compressibility, sizing or reaming as with bushing cloth or with the bushing of U.S. Pat. No. 3,240,095 is unnecessary, resulting in manufacturing and maintenance economies.
- the bushing is preferably made of a fluorocarbon resin such as polytetrafluoroethylene marketed under the trademark Teflon.
- Teflon a fluorocarbon resin
- bearing pins of the same 0.048 - 0 .0002 diameter are used, but the bushing holes in the fork arms have a diameter of 0.129 ⁇ 0.001 inch; for this case, the dimensions of the bushing are as described above except that it has a maximum outer diameter of 0.134 ⁇ 0.0005 inch, its end portions have a diameter of 0.126 ⁇ 0.0005 inch, and the center of arc defining the "barrel-shape" is displaced from the center line of the internal bore by 0.016 inch.
- the self-aligning and compressibility features of the bushing of this invention enables the production of an action center having negligible friction and which is virtually free from maintenance problems.
- the need for sizing and reaming during manufacture and/or in the field is essentially eliminated. This is of particular advantage because of the difficulty (and the high cost, when available) of obtaining competent service on pianos and the tendency of owners to neglect the need for such servicing.
- the present bushing provides trouble-free service throughout the life of the instrument.
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US5024312A (en) * | 1990-04-12 | 1991-06-18 | Godbersen Byron L | Boat support roller assembly |
US5358340A (en) * | 1993-09-20 | 1994-10-25 | Xerox Corporation | Bushing device for forming multiple pre-aligned bearing surface regions in a rotary assembly |
US5484211A (en) * | 1994-10-14 | 1996-01-16 | Uthoff; Robert D. | Self-aligning flanged bearing |
US20030079751A1 (en) * | 1997-02-10 | 2003-05-01 | Kwok Philip R. | Mask and vent assembly therefor |
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US7926487B2 (en) | 2000-05-15 | 2011-04-19 | Resmed Limited | Respiratory mask having gas washout vent and gas washout vent assembly for a respiratory mask |
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US20050160903A1 (en) * | 2004-01-26 | 2005-07-28 | Roland Corporation | Compact keyboard apparatus with accurate detection of key pressing speed |
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